What a time to be a live! Manchester United may progress into the next round of the Europa League after beating Feyenoord on Thursday evening, but that's hardly what fans, pundits and journalists alike were discussing after the game.

Wednesday's win against Manchester City was much needed, but did it teach us much about Jose Mourinho's side? Not really.

Despite the morale boosting victory against their city rivals, the Blues did play a few kids against a very strong first-team put out by Mourinho after that demolition by Chelsea just a few days earlier.

Well the 4-0 loss to Chelsea was a result Manchester United, pundits or fans alike would've predicted. As Gary Neville said in commentary, it was the type of game we would've expected to see at Anfield just days earlier, but after just 30 seconds United imploded.

After an abysmal last few weeks, Manchester United have two wins in five days. The victoryagainst Zorya wasn't pretty but after the disasterous start against Feyenoord, as cliche as it sounds, the win was the most important thing on Thursday night.

How the mood has changed around the club after a commanding win, Jose Mourinho's men now go into their Europa League tie against Zorya Luhansk full of confidence, and also with a bit of a selection headache.

Two losses in a less than a week for Jose Mourinho has completely changed the feeling around the club, there's no denying that. Perhaps understandable the loss against Manchester City, with both clubs seeming to be progressing at different paces, however the defeat against Feyenoord felt like something similar.

Following Manchester United's 2-1 defeat against Manchester City at Old Trafford, Jose Mourinho has claimed he would have started a different starting XI.

As positively as United fans feel about Mourinho, we shouldn't shy away from the fact our manager should have known that Jesse Lingard and Henrikh Mkhitaryan were not the right players to start in the derby.

Manchester United's game against West Ham has been delayed for 45 minutes after our team coach arrived an hour late, and was then ambushed by the home supporters.

The coach stopped around 100 yards from the ground and couldn't get closer thanks to the West Ham fans. The club secretary went to the referee's room and asked for an extension, to give the players exactly the right amount of time as they would usually get to prepare.

Following Manchester United's 2-0 win over Crystal Palace, where United dominated possession and chances, preventing the opposition from having a single shot on target, Louis van Gaal has praised his team's performance.

Yes I was very happy with the performance and I think it was a four or five to zero game.

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1. This game was a must win so it's great to get the three points and put the pressure on Manchester City ahead of their game against Arsenal on Sunday. But the football was just awful. United were in control of the game, with 67% possession and 15 shots, but it was so boring to watch. There was no pace, hardly any clear cut chances were created, and the players looked disinterested.

Will this game be the coronation that Leicester fans are almost salivating to see? That could well depend on how driven United are to play Champions League football next season. There is no doubt that this game is very significant for both teams. So what does the form guide tell us is likely to happen?

Meeting one of the league leaders away is never easy, in any season. Spurs are desperate to return maximum points from tomorrow's encounter White Hart Lane but it might surprise some to know that their form over the last 10 games is worse than United's.

In fact heading into tomorrow's game United are the form side, with six wins in 10, and only two losses over the period as compared to Spurs' four.